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The bookmarks page is unusable. The titles are truncated making it difficult to visually find a bookmark. Also, the bookmarks are spread out over the whole page making navigating more difficult. There isn't a single quality about this that makes it better than the bookmarks bar. Not a single one. Right now i am using the flag --new-tab-page to keep the old NTP. I don't know what I'm going to do when google deactivates the switch.

My use case for the new tab page was mostly to use the bookmarks bar. I would create a new tab, and click on the bookmark I wanted to use. This saved me from having to display the bookmarks bar all the time and lose vertical space, but let me use it optionally as a condensed set of frequently used pages.

This new version is neither condensed nor linear, which makes it significantly more difficult to find an item in the list. Can we bring back the floating bookmarks bar on the new tab page? It really doesn't take up that much space.

That said, it may be there's a better way to use this new tab page that is just as effective as my old method. I will be looking for it.

I too miss the bookmark bar. It almost seems like Google doesn't want us using bookmarks and only typing in their Omnibox, or using google search for everything.

How in the heck does this browser not have a bookmark drop down button (like all the others)?

That being said, I can deal with this by using the extension neat bookmarks. And it seems like the new tab page can be improved to better fit users needs.

Other than that seems like a great update. I didn't even have to manual update chrome this time by going to About Chrome. Turned on the PC and it's version 15. Never used to happen, I guess that's how it's supposed to be lol. Thanks Chrome team.

Thank you for fixing the -webkit-transform: rotate() issue.Now could you, please, fix another antialiasing issue that v14 introduced, the one that makes the score text at http://html5test.com all edgy.Thank you in advance.

For those complaining about the layout of bookmarks on the NTP, consider the following:

One thing lacking on Android is a full Chrome based browser. Look at everything from Android, to the Chrome 15 NTP, to the Google New Look for GMail Docs Calendar. It seems clear Google is evolving all areas to be "touch friendly."

Small bookmark bars, drop down trees and lists work well in a mouse and keyboard world. But they are very unfriendly to finger presses.

So it seems Chrome is evolving toward a unified Google theme of larger "button" style selections that are ideal for touch screen devices.

(Side note: Touch screen Windows 8 devices are on the horizon. Google's new look and Amazon's new look will bring more traffic to Google and Amazon if their domains are touch screen friendly.) /$0.02

The new tab page is an improvement. I wonder why a sidebar slider hasn't been incorporated into Chrome, though. As with iGoogle and FF. I just don't use the new tab page much, preferring to keep the bookmark bar open

Congratulations on a job badly-done, Google. You have set back your UI and made it uncomfortable, uninviting, and for me and others, practically unusable.

1) I use the bookmarks bar a great deal. I have folders and subfolders, and I need -- and use -- them all. Now there's only one page where I can access my bookmarks from, and that's the New Tab page, unless I choose to always have the bookmarks bar at all time, which reduces the material that the browser shows. Fix it. Bring back the bar to the New Tab page, and fix the issue with the parent bookmarks folder.

2) The New Tab page is a step-down for every single computer that does not have touch screen. The entire point of Chrome was that it was comfortable and convenient. But now, all of a sudden, the New Tab 'page' consists *three* pages. If a user doesn't have a touch screen, the window of their choice is several clicks away, which is several clicks too many. There isn't even the option to change 'pages' with the keyboard!

I'm aware it was probably designed for touch screens. I use a smart phone, but it's not where I do most of my surfing. I do my surfing in front of a proper computer with a keyboard and a mouse, and I like to have my bookmarks and most visited pages (and apps, I suppose, which I don't ever use -- which I could previously close but now I'm forced to click through it or have to move my mouse quite a lot to avoid it altogether. Have I mentioned the crappy UI of the New Tab page yet?) on the same page. Clicking away from one 'page' to another is very inconvenient, which I suspect that the programmers were originally aware of, and that's why everything was on the same page.

3) The worst part is that Chrome auto-updated to a beta release without my knowledge or agreement. I can't find the place to disable such future auto-updates. If I can't trust a program not to download things against my will, or at least supply me an easily-found option to tell it not to download things against my will, I can't use it.

I think it's time for me to switch a browser to one that better suits my needs for decent UI.

(It would also be nice if you allowed anonymous comments, by the way, rather than force people who'd like to comment to sign up to a service.)

Wow. I'm find with the Apps and Most Visited sections being split up, but the new Bookmarks layout HAS TO GO. It's completely awful in every regard. There is not one thing good about it. Just terrible from a usability standpoint.

Thank you, Google, for ruining the New Tab Page functionality completely. Why do you have to put things that were in a simple one page setup into three different places? Most Visited, Bookmarks bar and Recently Closed..

Seriously. The change is absolutely horrible. You're starting to remind me of Facebook making changes just for the sake of changes, and not knowing what would work and what just wouldn't. This definitely does not work.

I generally agree that the new bookmarks page could use some work, but I really love the New Tab page overall. It's slick and easy.

However, I'll +1 Mark's comment: "Would be good if the pages and app order was synced too." I've always wanted app order synced, and now it's even more important with the various pages available. Add that and I'll do a dance!

Hi Google, I opened a folder containing bookmarks in the bookmarks new tab page, but now I don't know how to come back to first level, I am stuck in the sub-folder and cannot show other bookmarks. How can I navigate into the Bookmarks new tab page. Thanks

I love Chrome, especially the fast launch time, and the cool New Tab page. I believe the new "new tab" page may be even better when it comes out on Chrome 15 Stable (when released) but Google need to improve some things, as shown here, Firefox has got the slight edge...http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/firefox-7-web-browser,3037.html

Agreed about the bookmarks bar. Everyone I've ever seen use Chrome, including myself, uses the bookmark bar on the new tab page, but doesn't use "always show". Removing it from the new tab page basically means I'm hitting Ctrl-Shift-B constantly (which is the *opposite* of being touch-friendly!) all day.